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The Future Phases of the Cuban Economy: A Bayesian Forecast

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  • Barton J. Bernales

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The Future Phases of the Cuban Economy: A Bayesian Forecast is part of the 1996 Annual Proceedings of The Association for the Study of the Cuban Economy.

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  • Barton J. Bernales, 1996. "The Future Phases of the Cuban Economy: A Bayesian Forecast," Annual Proceedings, The Association for the Study of the Cuban Economy, vol. 6.
  • Handle: RePEc:qba:annpro:v:6:y:1996:id:156
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    1. Jorge A. Sanguinetty, 1994. "Monetary Dualism as an Instrument Towards a Market Economy: The Cuban Case," Annual Proceedings, The Association for the Study of the Cuban Economy, vol. 4.
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